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Have sex a lot and love it tool! Women of the world, unite! Let go of that conventional morality which constrains you and accept your full sexual being! In her book,Women Who Love Sex,Dr. Gina Ogden spreads her gospel of liberated female sexuality from the soapbox of social science. Intent of "enhancing your sexual pleasure and enriching your life," Ogden utilizes a mixture of psychotherapy, personal anecdotes and earth--woman vibes to convince women that they can overcome centuries of conditioning to rediscover their complete, lusty selves...
...going to be travelling and singing around the country, mostly gospel. Honestly, I've had some offers to do commercials. When would I do anything? Look what I do. You've seen what goes into a show. There is no way. Five days a week, 49 weeks a year, it's insane. I couldn't even be in a celebrity golf tournament if I wanted...
...Cash. On the CD's first track, Delia's Gone, Cash sings about the thin line between love and hate: "Delia, oh Delia/ Delia all my life/ If I hadn't shot poor Delia/ I'd have had her for my wife." Later he sings of salvation in the gospel- inflected Down There by the Train, describing a heavenly train for wrongdoers seeking righteousness: "There's no eye for an eye/ There's no tooth for a tooth/ I saw Judas Iscariot carrying John Wilkes Booth." Cash's voice has deepened with age; he has never sounded more commanding...
...first label -- in 1955, he recorded such hits as Folsom Prison Blues before moving to Columbia Records in 1958. Cash remained with Columbia for almost three decades and produced a formidable string of hits. Along the way he married June Carter, of the Carter Family Singers, a country-gospel group; they have a son as well as several children by previous marriages. As Cash aged, he gradually fell out of favor with Columbia. Early in life he had spent a few nights in jail for unruly behavior under the influence of alcohol and pills, and in later years troubles with...
...Cash's cabin in Tennessee and the living room of Rubin's house in Los Angeles. "We recorded more than 70 songs in nine months, maybe closer to 100," says Cash. "Just everything I knew. I got into areas of music that ((Rubin)) wasn't familiar with, like country gospel, black gospel, country blues, Appalachian mountain music." In the end, just 13 of the songs were selected for the finished album...